Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Bonding glass and MDF
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I am afraid I have no other choices. Was looking around and found these;
http://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-glue-wood-to-glass
http://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/best-way-to-glue-glass-to-mdf.329230/
http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Gluing_Painted_Glass_to_Wood_or_MDF.html -
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@ontheway16 as @johnnyboy mentioned, the 2 way mirrors often has the mirror coating on one side which can react to the glue and/or seperate from the glass. If you’re not sure do consult the manufacturer of the mirror you are using!
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@broberg @johnnyboy Thanks for the replies, I will ask the manufacturer whether its a first or second surface mirror (https://spectrumscientifics.wordpress.com/2011/07/13/first-and-second-surface-mirrors/)
Best thing I can do will be testing glue alternatives on a piece of 2way mirror I am going to use, I think…
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There are special double-sided mounting adhesive tapes for different material combinations. For example, I built an aluminum frame and glued the glass with a glass / aluminum strip from Würth. Holds bombproof and gives no problems with my mirror and the surface. ;)
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@Goldjunge_Chriz
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@yawns
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@Goldjunge_Chriz said in Bonding glass and MDF:
@yawns
Absolutely ;) you can see that on my pictures too :)Can you please post a link about it?
Is it the tape below?
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@Goldjunge_Chriz said in Bonding glass and MDF:
@yawns
Absolutely ;) you can see that on my pictures too :):heart: :thumbsup: